Network
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Encryption
You can set the encryption
method for wireless trans-
mission here
WEP: A 64 or 128 bit key is
used for encryption. To
communicate with other de-
vices, these keys must be the
same.
WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK: Dy-
namic keys are used for this
method. TKIP or AES can be
used as encryption protocols.
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Algorithm
Select the corresponding
type of encryption.
WEP: no selection
WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK:
TKIP or AES
10
Key
Enter the network key
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IP address
Settings for the IP address
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Option 1:
Obtain automati-
cally
IP address is assigned dy-
namically via DHCP
The following input fields
are inactive, as they were ob-
tained from DHCP
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Option 2:
Use the following
settings
You can assign the following
parameters manually
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IP address
Address of the network de-
vice in the network when as-
signed manually
15
Subnet mask
Enter your subnet mask
(255.255.255.0 standard)
16
DNS server
Address of the Domain Name
Server (usually the IP ad-
dress of the gateway)
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Gateway
Enter the address of the
gateway for Internet access
Once the 4-channel video buffer is connected to the net-
work by WLAN, the LED for WLAN lights up in blue.
For the system operator to be able to react to errors or
incoming alarms, the software can be used to send an
e-mail to a recipient in the event of an alarm.
To be able to send e-mails, you must have set up an e-
mail account. If no e-mail account has been set up, you
can do this using a free e-mail provider on the Internet.
You will then receive an e-mail address, user name and
password, and server addresses for sending (SMTP
server) and receiving (POP3 server) e-mails. The
SMTP server must then be entered in the e-mail configu-
ration.
The following describes how to set this up:
No.
Text
Meaning
1
SMTP server
Enter your user data
2
Sender
Enter your user name
3
User
Enter your user name
4
Password
Enter your password
5
Save
Click on “Save” to save your
entries
Note
If you do not know the required SMTP server data,
you can request it from your e-mail provider or
system administrator.